Keywords: AEL; Acceptable Exposure Level; EDEN; European Dermato-Epidemiology Network; EPHECT; Emission, Exposure Patterns and Health Effects of Consumer Products; FM I; Fragrance Mix I; FM II; Fragrance Mix II; GM; geometric mean; GSD; geometric standard deviation
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Keywords: A.I.S.E.; International Association for Soaps Detergents and Maintenance Products; ACD; allergic contact dermatitis; AEL; Acceptable Exposure Level; BIT; 1,2âBenzisothiazolâ3â(2H)âone; CDFs; cumulative distribution functions; CEL; consumer Exposur
Keywords: Allergic contact dermatitis; Dose-response modeling; HMT; HRIPT; Interspecies sensitization assessment factor; LLNA; Probability distribution; Quantitative risk assessment; Skin sensitization;
Keywords: ACD; Allergic Contact Dermatitis; AEL; Acceptable Exposure Level; AF; assessment factor; AOO; acetone-olive oil; CEE; categorical exposure estimate; CEL; Consumer Exposure Level; CES; carboxylesterases; CSAF; Chemical-Specific Adjustment Factors; DDEF; Da
Chemical applicability domain of the local lymph node assay (LLNA) for skin sensitisation potency. Part 4. Quantitative correlation of LLNA potency with human potency
Keywords: LLNA; HRIPT; Quantitative correlation; Applicability domains;
Comparison and validation of an in vitro skin sensitization strategy using a data set of 33 chemical references
Keywords: Ac; Acylating agents; ACD; Allergic Contact Dermatitis; AOP; Adverse Outcome Pathway; ARE; Antioxidant Response Element; DC; dendritic cell; DMSO; dimethyl sulfoxide; DNCB; dinitrochlorobenzene; DPRA; Direct Peptide Reactivity Assay; ECVAM; European Centr
Meteorology and ethnicity as critical factors in HRIPT: Comparing responses between Chinese and Indian ethnicities
Keywords: Human repeated insult patch test; HRIPT; Meteorology; Ethnicity;
Quantitative risk assessment for skin sensitisation: Consideration of a simplified approach for hair dye ingredients
Keywords: AEL; acceptable exposure level; AOO; acetone olive oil; CEL; consumer exposure level; DMF; dimethylformamide; DMSO; dimethylsulfoxide; EC3; effective concentration of the test substance required to produce a three-fold increase in the stimulation index co
Decision trees for evaluating skin and respiratory sensitizing potential of chemicals in accordance with European regulations
Keywords: CLP; European Council requirements for Classification, Labeling and Packaging of substances and mixtures; EC; the concentration of chemical required to induce a 3-fold stimulation index in the local lymph node assay; ECHA; European Chemicals Agency; EPA;
Prediction of skin sensitization potency of chemicals by human Cell Line Activation Test (h-CLAT) and an attempt at classifying skin sensitization potency
Keywords: h-CLAT; human Cell Line Activation Test (h-CLAT); EC3; estimated concentration that produces a stimulation index of 3 in the murine local lymph node assay; LLNA; murine local lymph node assay; CV75; tested concentration providing a cell viability of 75%;
Guiding principles for the implementation of non-animal safety assessment approaches for cosmetics: Skin sensitisation
Keywords: ACD; allergic contact dermatitis; AEL; acceptable exposure level; APC; antigen presenting cells; CEL; consumer exposure level; CIR; cosmetic ingredient review; COLIPA; the European Cosmetics Association; DC; dendritic cells; DPRA; direct peptide reactivit
The Research Institute for Fragrance Materials’ human repeated insult patch test protocol
Keywords: Dermal sensitization; Fragrance; HRIPT; Human; Patch test; Skin; Human repeated insult patch test
A review of critical factors in the conduct and interpretation of the human repeat insult patch test
Keywords: Skin; Contact allergy; HRIPT; Critical factors; Design; Evaluation